Best attractions and places to see around Süderlügum include a diverse range of natural landscapes and cultural sites. Situated near the German-Danish border in Nordfriesland, the region features inland dunes, moorlands, and forests, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore historic churches, museums, and unique border crossings. The area's flat terrain is ideal for cycling and hiking, making it a suitable base for exploring both Germany and Denmark.
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Without a sign, you wouldn't notice that you're walking into another country... It's nice how easy this can be these days.
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The small town is very attractive and has a train station, which many people know from trips to the North Frisian Islands, as well as good shopping opportunities and much more to offer
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The Nolde Museum shows a cross-section of the complete works of the painter Emil Nolde (1867-1956) every year: paintings, watercolors, drawings, graphics, “unpainted pictures” – a total of around 180 works. Emil Nolde had the six-meter-long and seven-meter-wide picture room built as an upper floor on top of his studio in 1937. In doing so, he fulfilled, as he said, “a lifelong wish”. Here, surrounded by his works, he received friends and guests and showed them his newest or favorite paintings. Nowhere else can you get as close to Emil Nolde’s perspective as in this picture room. He is the center of the annual exhibitions, which change every year, with over 30 newly presented paintings. All of the pictures are framed in strict, dark frames and arranged in two rows. This may seem confusing at first glance, but this unusually dense hanging corresponds to Nolde’s intention. The Nolde Foundation Seebüll therefore feels committed to presenting his individual work in the picture gallery. https://museen.de/nolde-stiftung-seebuell-neukirchen.html
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A very nice border crossing. We had very nice weather here. As you can see in the collage. Have fun on your tours!
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Nice little town. Very cozy.
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Very nice small town in Denmark with a nice pedestrian street and the water tower with its 3 museums and a beautiful view of Tønder. Very worthwhile!
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Old landmark in the street. DRP stands for German Reich Prussia
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When the province of Schleswig-Holstein was divided between Denmark and Germany after the Schleswig referendum in 1920, the new border ran through Rudbøl, dividing the town into Danish and German parts. In Rudbøl is boundary stone no. 245. This is in the middle of the road that leads from Germany to Denmark. To the west of the road is the Danish side of the border, to the east is the German side. Rudbøl originally had three inns, two of which are still in use. The Grænsekro inn has existed in the village since 1711, which has bought a few houses and rents them out as holiday apartments. There is a campsite next to the inn. There is also a youth hostel in Rudbøl. On today's German side there is the former Rosenkranz Kro, which is now called Alter Deutscher Grenzkrug and is located in the Rosenkranz district of the municipality of Aventoft.
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Süderlügum is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Süderlügumer Binnendünen Nature Reserve, one of Schleswig-Holstein's largest inland dune areas, perfect for hiking, especially during the heather bloom in August/September. Other natural areas include the Königsmoor Nature Reserve with its moorland paths, the Treenewald Nature Trail, and the Süderlügumer Forst for hiking and riding. The "Posberg" Nature Experience Area also offers outdoor enjoyment.
Yes, the region offers several unique historical and cultural sites. You can admire the historic St. Johannes Church, dating back to the 13th century, or gain insights into the region's past at the Nordfriesisches Haus museum. A must-see is the Nolde Museum and Garden Seebüll, showcasing the works and estate of expressionist artist Emil Nolde. Additionally, the Tønder Old Town in Denmark offers historic buildings and a relaxed atmosphere.
The flat and rolling landscapes around Süderlügum are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive cycling and hiking on trails that are part of the "Grenzroute" (Border Route), the North Sea Coastal Cycle Route, and the Baltic Sea Cycle Route. For specific routes, explore options like those found in the Cycling around Süderlügum guide or the Easy hikes around Süderlügum guide. The River Treene also provides opportunities for fishing and canoeing.
Absolutely! The region's flat terrain makes it ideal for cycling with children. Many natural areas like the Süderlügumer Binnendünen are suitable for family walks. For indoor fun, especially on rainy days, the "Aqua Tropicana" indoor swimming pool is a great option. The Niebüll Town Centre also offers recreational activities like an outdoor pool and bowling alleys, and its museums are generally family-friendly.
Süderlügum is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. The heather bloom in the Süderlügumer Binnendünen Nature Reserve is particularly beautiful in August and September. During the summer, the village hosts an annual festival and open-air theatre, providing cultural highlights. The flat landscapes are pleasant for cycling and hiking from spring through autumn.
Yes, the Rosenkranz–Rudbøl Border Crossing is described as one of the most beautiful and unusual Germany-Denmark border crossings. Here, the border runs directly through the middle of the road for about 130 meters and then through Ruttebüller Lake (Rudbøl Sjø), offering unique views and a fascinating historical context.
Süderlügum's location near the German-Danish border makes it an excellent base for day trips. You can visit the Nolde Museum and Garden Seebüll, explore the tourist hub of Niebüll Town Centre with its museums and recreational facilities, or venture into Denmark to see Schackenborg Castle Avenue and the charming Tønder Old Town. The Wadden Sea National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also within easy reach for tidal flat walks and birdwatching.
Yes, there are many easy hiking trails around Süderlügum, particularly in the natural reserves and forests. For example, you can find routes like the "Forest Area Near Süderlügum – Bats in Süderlügumer Forest loop" or the "View of the heath – Inland dunes near Süderlügum loop." These are generally flat and well-suited for relaxed walks. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Süderlügum guide.
When visiting Süderlügum, be sure to try some of the local culinary delights. The region is known for hearty dishes such as kale stew and offers excellent fresh fish dishes, reflecting its proximity to the coast and traditional North Frisian cuisine.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences. The Rosenkranz–Rudbøl Border Crossing is often highlighted for its unique layout and historical context. The Schackenborg Castle Avenue is admired for its beautifully preserved castle and historic inn. The Tønder Old Town is loved for its relaxed Danish atmosphere and charming streets. The Nolde Museum and Garden Seebüll is praised as a special place, beautiful and full of emotion, with its impressive art and gardens.
Yes, Süderlügum is an excellent starting point for cycling tours. The region features flat landscapes, making it suitable for various routes. You can explore parts of the "Grenzroute" (Border Route), the North Sea Coastal Cycle Route, and the Baltic Sea Cycle Route. For specific routes, check out the Cycling around Süderlügum guide, which includes scenic paths and loops to nearby attractions like Schackenborg Castle Avenue or the inland dunes.


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